Ahmad Nawaz: PM lauds APS massacre survivor for assuming charge as Oxford Union president
“Great honour and inspiring journey fuelled by determination and sheer willpower”.


Islamabad: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Monday lauded the inspirational journey of Ahmad Nawaz, the survivor of the Army Public School (APS) massacre, who has become the president of Oxford University’s Union.
On his official Twitter handle, the Premier wrote: “Great honour and inspiring journey fuelled by determination and sheer willpower”.
Ahmad Nawaz, who survived the horrific attack on APS Peshawar, has joined his duties as President of the debating society of the prestigious university.
Shehbaz Sharif said, “He has set an example worthy of emulation by our youth”.
“Pakistan is proud of you, Ahmad,” he added.
Ahmad Nawaz, who was elected to the post earlier this March said, “Immensely proud to have finally assumed my duties as President of Oxford Union”.
Great honour & inspiring journey fuelled by determination & sheer will power. Ahmad Nawaz, who survived horrific attack on APS Peshawar, has become President of prestigious Oxford Union. He has set an example worthy of emulation by our youth. Pakistan is proud of you, Ahmad. pic.twitter.com/jWiaCo4eG5
— Shehbaz Sharif (@CMShehbaz) June 27, 2022

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